Mike Jarvis (Rochester) – Castle Cormantine and Early English Africa, 1632-1672

Bunche 6275 & Zoom

The Atlantic History Colloquium generates innovative scholarship on the relations linking Africa, Europe and the Americas by investigating the expansion of markets during the slave trade; the production of literary texts and forms of historical memory; the politics of religious dissent and conversion; the growth of colonial science and cartography; Native American ethnogenesis; the rise […]

Rewriting Comparative History: Engagement with the Work of R. Bin Wong

6275 Bunche Hall

A symposium in honor of Professor R. Bin Wong on the occasion of his retirement from the UCLA history department. Distinguished scholars, including former students of Professor Wong, will lead conversations about major aspects of his far-ranging contributions to scholarship on Chinese history, comparative history, and social theory. Schedule: 9:00-9:15 am Welcome 9:15-10:05: first session […]

Justin Dunnavant (UCLA Anthropology) – Denmark Vesey: A Caribbean Revolution in South Carolina

Bunche 6275 & Zoom

The Atlantic History Colloquium generates innovative scholarship on the relations linking Africa, Europe and the Americas by investigating the expansion of markets during the slave trade; the production of literary texts and forms of historical memory; the politics of religious dissent and conversion; the growth of colonial science and cartography; Native American ethnogenesis; the rise […]

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